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Toll Brothers named ‘World’s Most Admired’

Toll Brothers was ranked in Fortune Magazine’s “World’s Most Admired Companies” 2016 survey. The homebuilder was ranked No. 6 in the top 10 companies worldwide across all industries for its quality of products and services.

This slot was after Apple, Walt Disney, Amazon, Alphabet and Nordstrom and before Netflix and Facebook.

The same study also named Toll Brothers as the No. 1 homebuilder worldwide, according to Gary Mayo, group president. “That means that our buyers will have peace of mind knowing their home will be built to the highest quality standards.”

For more about the study, visit fortune.com.

The homebuilder is currently holding its National Sales Event, which takes place from April 9 to April 24.

After they purchase their home, homebuyers can work with designers in Toll Brothers’ new Las Vegas Design Studio to create their home.

Toll Brothers has long-time partnerships with companies, such as Kohler and Whirlpool.

For more information, visit TollLifestyleTV.com, the company’s online video channel.

To take advantage of the National Sales Event, buyers must make a deposit between April 9 and April 24. Savings and incentives will vary among communities and will comprise a package of savings created specifically for this event, so buyers should contact their community of interest and speak with a sales representative to learn more.

For those homebuyers who would like to learn more about financing, representatives from TBIMortgage Co., a subsidiary of Toll Brothers, will be on hand in many communities to offer free mortgage guidance.

Toll Brothers, an award-winning Fortune 1000 company founded in 1967, embraces anunwavering commitment to quality and customer service. Toll Brothers is building in 19 states nationwide and is a publicly owned company.

The company was named America’s Most Trusted Home Builder 2015 by Lifestory Research, receiving the highest numerical score among the largest 133 homebuilders in the country.

Toll Brothers was also honored as national Builder of the Year by Builder magazine, and was twice named national Builder of the Year by Professional Builder magazine.

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